Vox is one of the 34 formations presented to the European elections in Spain. He does it with Jorge Buxadé Villalba as the headliner, the same name he relied on in the last elections. This former professor of Procedural Law at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and of Administrative Law at the International University of Catalonia (among other centers), he was part of the lists of the Spanish Falange of the JONS in the Catalan elections of 1995, and in those of the Authentic Spanish Falange in the general elections of 1996. In 2003 he approved the opposition of State Attorney. From there he went on to join the PP, a formation that he ended up leaving in 2015.
Four years later he joined Vox. He was first in the National Executive Committee and then it became Vice President of Political Action Of the information. After the last elections in 2019, she entered the European Parliament as a member of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs; of the Delegation for Relations with the Maghreb Countries and the Arab Maghreb Union, including the EU-Morocco Joint Parliamentary Commission, the EU-Tunisia Joint Parliamentary Commission and the EU-Algeria Joint Parliamentary Commission. Looking ahead to 9J it is once again the first name on the list of the training to which surveys They predict a growth in support, votes that would support the 10 measures included in the electoral program Of the information titled ‘They’re going to hear us’.
After this imperative tone, the training breaks down the first of the measures in which, as it does in the majority of proposals, it criticizes the decisions in Brussels. Consider that he takes them from the backs of the Europeans. “We demand respect for the National Sovereignty of the Spanish people,” they add in this sense. The second point charges directly against the Agenda 2030 and the European Green Deal for being a “massive layoff plan for workers“. The fight against illegal immigration is another priority for Europe and considers that Brussels’ “call effect” policies have caused a “serious problem of insecurity and identity“. Thus, it points out the following actions:
- Immediate expulsion of illegal immigrants.
- Persecution of human trafficking mafias.
- Frontex’s involvement in the common protection of Europe’s Southern Border.
- Agreements with transit countries that control illegal immigration and accept returns of expellees.
On the economic side, Vox points out that it is time for the EU stop suffocating producers. Thus, he advocates ending “taxes and green bureaucracy that kills producers”, demanding that products imported from third countries meet the same standards as those in Europe, recover the community preference principle and end with the “green ideological conditions of aid” of the PAC”. On the other hand, it is positioned as the solution to “continue leading the fight for freedom in Latin America” instead of looking the other way like Europe in the face of the expansion of “communist drug dictatorships in sister countries.” For Vox , the EU is a “bureaucratic monster” that acts with its back to the Europeans and that has to start respecting and listening to the Member States to defend your interests before the rest of the world.
Source: Lasexta

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